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    Konstantin Vladimirovich Rodzaevsky (Russian: Константин Владимирович Родзаевский; 11 August [O.S. 29 July] 1907 – 30 August 1946) was the leader of the...
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  • Konstantin Rodzaevsky (1907-1946), The leader of the Russian Fascist Party Konstantin Rokossovsky (1896-1968), Marshal of the Soviet Union Konstantin...
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    romanized: Zaveshchaniye russkogo fashista) is a 2001 reprint edition of a book by Konstantin Rodzaevsky, the leader of the All-Russia Fascist Party. Circulation of the...
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    under the presidency of Major General Vladimir Dmitrievich Kozmin. Konstantin Rodzaevsky became Secretary General of the party's central committee on May...
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    Put (Russian: Наш Путь, Our Way) was a daily newspaper founded by Konstantin Rodzaevsky on 3 October 1933, that was issued in Harbin (1933–41) and Shanghai...
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  • newly founded Russian Fascist Party (RFP) under the leadership of Konstantin Rodzaevsky. E. Oberländer, The All-Russian Fascist Party, p. 160 Oberlander...
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    anachronism. In October–December 1934 there was a split between Konstantin Rodzaevsky and Anastasy Vonsiatsky. The Vonsiatsky group remained in the RFP...
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  • fascist criminals under the influence of exiled White Russian leader Konstantin Rodzaevsky. The halfhearted investigation into his disappearance and death...
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  • for "Nazis"), who failed a coup d'état in 1938. Vozhd 'Leader' Konstantin Rodzaevsky of the Russian Fascist Party, only active in exile in Manchuria...
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    outburst that led to the Russian Fascist Party splitting in two. Konstantin Rodzaevsky, who supplanted Vonsiatsky as the leader of the Russian Fascists...
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